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Valve released hashes for the files? I want to download it on torrent mirrors but first I need to check the files using hashes from a secure website.

Why not Lifehacker (and other Gawker blogs) post the direct link on the feed?

I have a profile (to be fair three profiles) just for website developing, so I used to "clear the history" to test it: sometimes I only clear the cache, sometimes I clear the cookies.

But the mostly piano-driven tracts of Deemo are more than just a place to score points. Each tune reveals a small facet of the game's story. It's the story of a shadowy creature, the eponymous Deemo, who sits alone in his castle, playing the piano.

To be fair I think MS is doing a better work than Google at all, but they're delayed on it:

I think it already requires it: it's really hard when I try to share a extension I made to friends or family.
What I think they're changing is because third party applications can install extensions, and they will be blocking that.
BTW: if Google is secretly making that just to earn 5 dollars from each new developer on

YouTube does that to fake a context menu like the one on the Flash player, but there's a problem: on Flash the default options are still displayed, on HTML5 they're not.
Why not browsers create a context menu API and don't allow the menu be disabled?

The web app requires you to enter the package name for the app you want (which you can find in the URL of the app on the Play Store, after "id="), and after that it will generate a download link. The site only works for free apps—this isn't a piracy tool, after all—and remember, if you side load an APK, you're taking

Someone else already know that because disassembled one too?

I got my option: switched to Firefox and put Duck Duck Go on Chrome.

At least they could explain that, because until this post I used this operator many times without knowing why it don't work.

You're not the only one: Wolfram|Alpha always helped me on calculating integrals, derivatives and everything about math.

Some of these books you can buy, but they also got released free too.

I use that as a search engine: on Chrome it's easy as right click the omnibar, manage search engines then add the URL as a search engine. On Firefox you can download it at http://mycroftproject.com/search-engines…

It's not the first typographic themed game I saw, but it's the only that's not bad. (*The first I saw are still trying to be "the new facebook", not a game.*)

(someone fix the commenting window? I can't move it, and everything I past it shows when I publish the post, even if I delete it)

When I read "breaking someone else's code" I thought about hacking. I learned a lot about JavaScript, MySQL, PHP and Apache finding exploits on someone else's code (then reporting these bugs, of course).